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What is the problem with the periodisation of Indian history that James Mill offers?
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22/05/2021 10:50 am
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What is the problem with the periodisation of Indian history that James Mill offers?
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James Mill divided Indian history into three periods - Hindu, Muslim and British. This periodisation has its own problem. It is difficult to refer to any period of history as ‘Hindu’ or ‘Muslim’ because a variety of faiths existed simultaneously in these periods. It is also not justified to characterise an age through the religion of the rulers of the time. What it suggests is that the lives and practices of others do not really matter. It is worth-mentioning that even rulers in ancient India did not all share the same faith.
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